Prof Omer Bobrowski
Professor in Mathematical Data Science
School of Mathematical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Research
Random Topology, Topological Data Analysis, Applied Topology, Stochastic Geometry, Probability Theory
Interests
Omer Bobrowski is a Professor in Mathematical Data Science. His research primarily centres on stochastic topology and its applications in data analysis. His theoretical work studies phase transitions in stochastic topology and the distribution of noise in applied topological tools. On the applied side, he develops statistical methods for topological data analysis (TDA) and explores the use of TDA in fields such as signal processing and natural language processing.
Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science
2024
Advances in random topologyBobrowski O
Journal of Applied and Computational Topology,
Springer Nature vol. 8 (6), 1445-1448.
07-08-20242023
Cluster Persistence for Weighted GraphsBobrowski O Skraba P
Entropy,
Mdpi vol. 25 (12)
26-11-2023
A COUPLED ALPHA COMPLEXReani Y Bobrowski O
Journal of Computational Geometry vol. 14 (1), 221-256.
10-10-2023
Functional Central Limit Theorems for Local Statistics of Spatial Birth-Death Processes in the Thermodynamic RegimeOnaran E Bobrowski O
Annals of Applied Probability,
Institute of Mathematical Statistics vol. 33 (5), 3958-3986.
01-10-2023
A universal null-distribution for topological data analysisBobrowski O Skraba P
Scientific Reports,
Springer Nature vol. 13 (1)
28-07-20232022
Probabilistic convergence and stability of random mapper graphsBrown A Bobrowski O Munch E
Journal of Applied and Computational Topology,
Springer vol. 5, 99-140.
17-12-2022
Poisson process approximation under stabilization and Palm couplingBobrowski O Schulte M
Annales Henri Lebesgue,
Cellule Mathdoc/Centre Mersenne vol. 5, 1489-1534.
16-12-2022
Cycle Registration in Persistent Homology with Applications in Topological Bootstrap.Reani Y Bobrowski O
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence,
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers vol. PP
27-10-2022
Homological connectivity in random Čech complexesBobrowski O
Probability Theory and Related Fields,
Springer vol. 183 (3-4), 715-788.
06-07-2022
On the spectrum of dense random geometric graphsAdhikari K Adler RJ Bobrowski O
Annals of Applied Probability,
Institute of Mathematical Statistics vol. 32 (3)
01-06-2022
Alarm Sound Detection Using Topological Signal ProcessingFireaizen T Ron S
ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). vol. 00, 211-215.
27-05-2022
Random Simplicial Complexes: Models and PhenomenaBobrowski O Krioukov D BATTISTON F Petri G
In
Higher-Order Systems,
Springer, Cham 59-96.
27-04-2022
Unsupervised Geometric and Topological Approaches for Cross-Lingual Sentence Representation and ComparisonHaim Meirom S Bobrowski O
Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP., 173-183.
01-01-2022
Morse Theory for the k-NN Distance FunctionReani Y Bobrowski O
Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry.
Grants

Grants of specific relevance to the Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science
Topological Phase Transitions in Stochastic GeometryOmer Bobrowski£396,018
EPSRC Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council01-04-2024 - 31-03-2027
Mathematical Foundations of Intelligence: An Erlangen Programme for AI UKRI AI HubPrimoz Skraba,
Omer Bobrowski and
Haim Dubossarsky£1,026,205
EPSRC Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council01-02-2024 - 31-01-2029
Research Group
Research Staff
PhD Students
- Flavio Gualtieri
Mathematical Foundations For AI - Matilde Muzzolini
Mathematical Foundations For AI - Adam Onus
Towards a Persistent Homology Theory For Periodic Cellular Complexes - Runyue Wang
Mathematical Foundations of Higher-Order Networks Structure and Dynamics
News
September 2025
16 September 2025
Summer is typically a period where many conferences take place keeping academics busy. From organising events to giving talks to conferences, members of the Centre were active during the 2025 summer, presenting their research and networking with the UK and the international community.
Natasha Blitvic was an invited plenary speaker at ... [more]
